Hello teachers, Are all these below correct? There is a car in the way near railway track. So, here is the traffic. Unless the car get away from the road, The traffic won't clear. Here is no any traffic police. It seems to be an accident. Some one has already informed the police. The police is coming right now. I think, the police will come here in five minutes.
Thanks in advance.
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No. I have underlined some problem areas: There is a car i n the way ne ar rai lway track. So, here is the traffic.
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I have underlined some problem areas: There is a car i n the way ne ar rai lway track.
So, here is the traffic.
Unless the car get away from the road, The traffic won't clear.
Here is no any traffic police.
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There is a car in the way near railway track. So, here is the traffic. Unless the car get away from the road, The traffic won't clear. Here is no any traffic police. It seems to be an accident. Some one has already informed the police. The police is coming right now. I think,
Hi, When I was speaking with my friend on mobile, I spoke these below sentences. Are these all correct? I am stuck near rail way track with traffic. So, I may come home late today. It seems to be a car accident here. A car is landed across the road because of an accident. There are no any traffic police around here to clear the accident car. Someone said that he had informed the police and
I have again underlined problem areas. Please try to correct them and post a revised copy. Think first about punctuation and structure and then about vocabulary choice.
Hi, When I was speaking with my friend on mobile, I spoke these below sentences. Are these all correct? I am stuck near rail way trackwith traffic. So, I may come home lat